Chitra (1946 film)

Directed by Wahab Kashmiri, it features K. L. V. Vasantha, T. S. Balaiah, T. S. Durairaj, K. K. Perumal, M. E. Madhavan and V. S. Susheela.

Vasantha's father realises that a man has been committing treason by secretly sending radio messages to enemies, so he hires Balaiah to discover who it is.

Vasantha finds it, after which her father and his men storm the bungalow, free Balaiah and later capture the culprit.

[1] Directed by Wahab Kashmiri, it was produced by T. R. Sundaram under the banner of Modern Theatres, with K. L. V. Vasantha, T. S. Balaiah, T. S. Durairaj, K. K. Perumal, M. E. Madhavan and V. S. Susheela as the lead actors.

[3] Swarnavel Eswaran Pillai, author of the 2015 book Madras Studios, believes the invocation of "English films" was deliberate as the reviewer's intention to paint Sundaram's sensibilities as Western was very conspicuous.